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For the love of God, leave guns as they are, and invent nothing more, or you will go overboard, and there will be no one to fish you out." Abel Larinski paused at this place. He put his letter down on the table, and, turning round in his arm-chair, with a savage air, his eye fixed on a distant corner of the room, he fell to thus soliloquizing in a sepulchral voice: "Do you hear, idiot?
Her father, who had not heard, or had not heeded, this colloquy, retreated into the corner, put up the collar of his coat, and coughed again. "It is cold, my dear," said he, languidly, to Helen. The passenger caught the word, and replied indignantly, but as if soliloquizing, "Cold-ugh! I do believe the English are the stuffiest people!
And a lady of my acquaintance, soliloquizing on the afflictions of life and the serenity of her own temper, exclaimed, "How true it is what Solomon says, 'A contented spirit is like a perpetual dropping on a rainy day'!" A Dissenting minister, winding up a week's mission, is reported to have said, "And if any spark of grace has been kindled by these exercises, oh, we pray Thee, water that spark."
So Bill started to walk, beguiling the time, by soliloquizing upon well, Bill put it this way: "I walked and I cussed, and I cussed and I walked, for about four hours and a half. Say! How do you make out it's only twenty miles?" "Nearer thirty" corrected Dade, and Bill grunted and went on with the story of his misfortunes.
Of course, they indignantly refused and were led off to be burnt, leaving the emperor restlessly soliloquizing to the effect that all Christians must be burnt and all doctors, too, if they could not cure him. This was the cue for the family doctor to enter with a specialist.
Some seemed ill, or wounded, or asleep, others were chattering eagerly among themselves, singing, praying, or soliloquizing on joys to come. "Bress de Lord," I heard one woman say, "I spec' I got salt victual now, notin' but fresh victual dese six months, but Ise get salt victual now," thus reversing, under pressure of the salt-embargo, the usual anticipations of voyagers.
Happy Vargrave! and yet, ah! will she be happy? Oh, could I think so!" Thus soliloquizing, he suffered the rein to fall on the neck of his horse, which paced slowly home through the village, till it stopped as if in the mechanism of custom at the door of a cottage a stone's throw from the lodge.
Four of his hearers took him to mean that the unknown, whose feet had left their impress in the soil could not have been the murderer; but Furneaux growled in French "You tripped badly that time, my friend. You need another cigar!" Seemingly, he was soliloquizing, and none understood except the one person for whose benefit the sarcasm was intended.
Pooh! pooh! every wood does not make a Mercury; and faith, the wood I am made of will scarcely cut up into a lover." Nevertheless, though thus soliloquizing, Ardworth mechanically bent his way towards Brompton, and halted, half-ashamed of himself, at the house where Helen lodged with her aunt.
"Are you in earnest?" he murmured, and then continued as if soliloquizing, "It is hard to know when this confounded Cadet-Cassis is in earnest." "We have no advice to give," interrupted his wife. "It is a foolish notion, this marrying, and it never succeeds. Never no never." She drawled out these last words, examining Gervaise from head to foot as she spoke.
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